Dryden, John: Original Poems And Translations, By John Dryden, Esq; Now First Collected and Publish'd together, In Two Volumes. Containing Translations, Epistles, Prologues, Epilogues, Elegies, Epitaphs, And Songs. London : Tonson, 1743 : Vol. 2. London : Tonson, 1743
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- PDF Containing Poems on several Occasions
- PDF Containing Translations, Epistles, Prologues, Epilogues, Elegies, Epitaphs, And Songs
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [2]Rücken
- PDF [3]Vorsatz
- PDF Vakat
- PDF [6]Titelblatt
- PDF [8]The Contents.
- PDF [18]Translations from Homer, Theocritus, Lucretius and Horace.
- PDF [20]Preface.
- PDF [40]The Last Parting of Hector and andromache. From the Sixth Book of the Iliad.
- PDF 29 Amaryllis: Or the Third Idyllium of Theocritus, Paraphras'd.
- PDF 33 The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus. From the 18th Idyllium of Theocritus.
- PDF 36 The Despairing Lover. From the 23d Idyllium of Theocritus.
- PDF 40 Daphnis. From the 27th Idyllium of Theocritus.
- PDF 46 The Beginning of the First Book of Lucretius.
- PDF 48 The Beginning of the Second Book of Lucretius.
- PDF 50 The latter Part of the Third Book od Lucretius; against the Fear of Death.
- PDF 60 The latter Part of the Fourth Book of Lucretius. Concerning the Nature of Love.
- PDF 69 From the Fifth Book of Lucretius.
- PDF 70 The third Ode of the first Book of Horace.
- PDF 71 The ninth Ode of the first Book of Horace.
- PDF 73 The twenty-ninth Ode of the third Book of Horace.
- PDF 77 The Second Epode of Horace.
- PDF [98]Translations from Ovid.
- PDF [100]Preface.
- PDF [116]Canace to Macareus. Epist. XI.
- PDF 104 Helen to Paris. Epist. XVII.
- PDF 113 Dido to Aeneas. Epist. VII.
- PDF 120 From Ovid's Amours, Book I. Eleg.I.
- PDF 121 From Ovid's Amours. Book I. Eleg. 4.
- PDF 124 The first Book of Ovid's Art of Love.
- PDF 150 The First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- PDF 184 The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe, From the ninth Book of Ovids Metamorphoses.
- PDF 191 Aesacus transformed into a Cormaorant. From the eleventh Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- PDF 193 The Story Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea. From the thirteenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- PDF 201 Veni Creator Spiritus, Paraphrased.
- PDF [220]Epistles.
- PDF [222]To the Dutchess of York, on her Return from Scotland in the Year 1682.
- PDF 210 To my Honoured Friend Sir Robert Howard, on his Excellent Poems.
- PDF 214 To the Earl of Roscommon, on his excellent Essay on Translated Verse.
- PDF 216 A Letter to Sir George Etheredge.
- PDF 219 To Mr. Southerne, on his Comedy call'd The Wives Excuse.
- PDF 220 To Mr. Lee on his Alexander.
- PDF 222 To my dear Friend Mr. Congreve, on his Comedy call'd The Double Dealer.
- PDF 224 To Mr. Granville*, on his excellent Tragedy called Heroic Love.
- PDF 226 To my Friend Mr. Motteux, on his Tragedy called Beauty in Distress.
- PDF 227 To Henry Higden, Esq; on his Translation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal.
- PDF 229 To Sir Godfrey Kneller, Principal Painter to His Majesty.
- PDF [252]Prologues And Epilogues.
- PDF [254]Prologue To The University of Oxford, 1674. Spoken by Mr. Hart.
- PDF 238 Prologue spoken at the opening of the New House, March 26, 1674.
- PDF 240 Epilogue on the same Occasion.
- PDF 241 Prologue to Circe, By Dr. Davenant. 1675.
- PDF 243 Epilogue, Intended to have been spoken by the Lady Henr. Mar. Wentworth, when Calisto* was acted at Court.
- PDF 244 Epilogue to the Man of Mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter. (By Sir G. Etherege. 1676.)
- PDF 245 Epilogue to Mithridates King of Pontus. (By Mr. N. Lee. 1678.)
- PDF 246 Prologue to Caesar Borgia. (By Mr. N. Lee. 1680.)
- PDF 248 Prologue to Sophonisba at Oxford, 1680.
- PDF 249 Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1681.
- PDF 250 Prologue to his Royal Highness, upon his first Appearance at the Duke's Theatre, after his Return from Scotland, 1682.
- PDF 251 Prolugue to the Earl of Essex. (By Mr. J. Banks. 1682.)
- PDF 253 Prologue to the Loyal Brother; or, The Persian Prince (By Mr. Southerne. 1682.)
- PDF 254 Epilogue to the same.
- PDF 256 Epilogue To Constantine the Great. (By Mr. N. Lee. 1684.)
- PDF 257 Prologue to The Disappointment, Or, The Mother in Fashion. (By Mr. Southerne. 1684.) Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
- PDF 259 Prologue to the King and Queen, Upon the Union of the two Companies in 1686.
- PDF 261 Epilogue on the same Occasion.
- PDF 263 Prologue to the Princess of Cleves. (By Mr. N. Lee. 1689.)
- PDF 264 Epilogue to the same.
- PDF 265 Prologue to The Widow Ranter. (By Mrs. Behn. 1690.)
- PDF 266 Epilogue to Henry II. (By Mr. Mountfort. 1693.) Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
- PDF 267 A Prologue.
- PDF 269 Epilogue to a Tragedy called Tamerlane. (By Mr. Saunders.)
- PDF 270 An Epilogue.
- PDF 271 Prologue to the Prophetess. (By Beaumont and Fletcher. Revived by Mr. Dryden.) Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
- PDF 273 Prologue to the University of Oxford, Spoken by Mr. Hart, at the Acting of the Silent Woman.
- PDF 274 Epilogue, spoken by the same.
- PDF 276 Epilogue, spoken at Oxford By Mrs. Marshall.
- PDF 277 Prologue to the University of Oxford.
- PDF 278 Prologue to the University of Oxford.
- PDF 279 Prologue to Albumazar.
- PDF 281 Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia Revived: By Lodowick Carlell, Esg;) Spoken by Mr. Hart.
- PDF 282 Prologue spoken thr first Day of the King's House Acting after the Fire.
- PDF 283 Prologue for the Women, when they Acted at the old Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
- PDF 284 An Epilogue for the Kings House.
- PDF 285 A Prologue.
- PDF [304]Elegies And Epitaphs.
- PDF [306]Eleonora: A Panegyrical Poem, Dedicated to the Memory of the Late Countess of Abingdon.
- PDF [308]To the Right Honourable the Earl of Abingdon, &c.
- PDF 297 Eleonora: A Panegyrical Poem, Dedicated to the Memory of Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon.
- PDF 309 To the Pius Memory of the Accomplish'd Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Poesy and Painting. An Ode.
- PDF 315 On the Death of Amyntas: A Pastoral Elegy.
- PDF 318 On the Death of a very Young Gentleman.
- PDF 319 Upon the Death of the Earl of Dundee.
- PDF 320 Upon Young Mr. Rogers of Gloucestershire. To the Menory of Mr. Oldham.
- PDF 321 On the Death of Mr. Purcell. Set to Music by Dr. Blow.
- PDF 322 Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore.
- PDF 323 Epitaph on Sir PalmesFairbone's Tomb in Westminster-Abbey.
- PDF [342]Songs.
- PDF [344]A Song for St.Cecilia's Day, 1687.
- PDF 329 On the Young Statesmen.
- PDF 330 The Tears of Amynta, for the Death of Damon. Song.
- PDF 331 A Song.
- PDF 332 The Lady's Song.
- PDF 333 A Song.
- PDF 334 A Song. Rondelay.
- PDF 335 A Song.
- PDF 336 A Song, to a Fair Young Lady going out of the Town in the Spring.
- PDF [354]Vakat
- PDF [355]Vorsatz
- PDF [357]Rückdeckel
